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Hey you who love Ground Zero kites.....i need a name....i have a small sport kite that Robert made....probably about 20 years old.....never been flown...but i need a name for it....no top spreader -> the bridle goes right to the nose

probably fast as all get out!

Thanks for any help.At work at the second so cannot search through the SKQ and other archives

Robert's quote about it was:"It is faster than a scoulded cat in bigger winds."

he he he he

maybe indigo wolf would like to verify this for us?

A scalded[1]/singed[2] cat moves faster than quicksilver on black ice... with a tailwind.

A scolded cat generally moves very slowly, because he/she is quite frankly waiting for his/her human companion to catch up and get with the program ("In a former life, I was worshipped as a god.... and you would have been sacrificed to me for your impudence.")

[1] Bobbing for cheese tortellini because you were too slow to replace the cover when testing for doneness. [2] Repeated forays have not diminished the lure of the remanants of cheese on a cooling cooking sheet that the pizza has been removed from.

YMMV.... especially if your felines are actually indigenous to the planet.

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